Monday, September 29, 2008

Ever wanted to give foods in a canning jar away, but reluctant to let go of so many precious and sometimes hard to find jars? How about using this little poem to aid in the return... perhaps even add a bit about returning it for a refill!? (This has been used with permission by the author)

~My Canning Jar~

To some it's just a little jar,To me it's so much more.I have to go in search of these,~From store, to store, to store.

I fill them up and give them free,With fruits and so much more.I wish that I could get them free,~But canning jars don't grow on trees.

I've worked real hard to fill them up,And it has been such fun.`Twould be a special gift to me,If returned when you are done.

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Welcome to my blog, Filling Your Ark. I hope you will find some helpful information that will both educate you in the purpose of emergency preparedness and bring success in your food storage endeavers.

Below you will find gardening Filling Your Ark Newsletters that I put together in 2008. Someday I will finish November and December :)!

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A man should not only be prepared to protect himself physically, but he should also have on hand sufficient supplies to sustain himself and his family in an emergency. For many years the leaders of the Mormon Church have recommended, with instructions, that every family have on hand at least a year's supply of basic food, clothing, fuel (where possible), and provisions for shelter. This has been most helpful to families suffering temporary reverses. It can and will be useful in many circumstances in the days ahead. We also need to get out of financial , to be debt-free. (God, Family, Country, p. 331.)